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Show In His Pocket. Tn prevent private automobiles entering en-tering the road at Fort I'.enjaiiiin Harrison Har-rison loading past the quartermaster's ollice, and interfering with government hauling, n civilian employee has been placed at the junction of the quartermaster's quar-termaster's road wiih the main road entering the post from the south. It is his job to permit only automobiles bearing Q. M. P. signs to pass him. says the Indianapolis News. The other day an automobile, plainly a private machine and driven by a liveried liv-eried chauffeur, turned down the forbidden for-bidden road. "Hey, where you goin'? Have you got a pass?" shouted the trallic man. The chauffeur nodded "Yes." "Where you got It?" the trallic "cop" continued. "I've got it here in my pocket," the chauffeur replied. "All right, then, go ahead." the fraflic "cop" ordered, and the chauffeur winked as he shifted gears and started down the rond. |